In message <5bab0b764e.pittdj+@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> David Pitt <pittdj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > In message <4e75d51584lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > John Williams <lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >>In article <45312985.60007@xxxxxxxxxx>, >> John Ballance <jwb@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >>> Oregano2, WITH SCRIPTING ENABLED, was a staple part of the testing of >>> rom purchase. If you don't get to the point where you enter credit >>> card details it is likely you have SCRIPTING disabled. >> >>I tried, WITH SCRIPTING ENABLED, but was refused (as detailed elsewhere >>and in my e-mail to 'sales@'), so why was that? > > John is describing a stoppage at an earlier point in the proceedings > than happened here. Oregano2 has scripting enabled here but failed to > prise money from my card. It did allow card details to be entered but > "Failed - no response from card issuer" at the very last stage. > > (I always leave scripting enabled on O2, I know there are websites where > that is an issue. The first browser I use is NetSurf, which does not > have scripting. If that does not do it, often because of the presence of > javascript, then O2 is tried which is why the scripting is left on.) > That failure was described by JB as a failure between HSBC and the card issuer, nothing to do with Oregano, that sounds plausible so why not accept that it is not an issue of our platfrom. -- JayCee --- To alter your preferences or leave the group, visit //www.freelists.org/list/iyonix-support Other info via //www.freelists.org/webpage/iyonix-support